Table of Contents: PWNING TOMORROW: Electric Frontier Foundation’s 1st SF Anthology
Name your price for the Electric Frontier Foundation’s very first SF anthology, Pwning Tomorrow. “The anthology commemorates EFF’s quarter-century of fighting for digital rights, and features superstar writers speculating on the upcoming 25 years and beyond.”
About the book (from EFF):
Imagination is among the most powerful tools in the battle for Internet freedom. Our member-supported, public interest work—whether impact litigation, advocacy, grassroots activism, or software development—relies on the kind of galvanizing foresight that only fiction can provide. To that end, we’re grateful to writers who anchor luminous strands of the future into our present, inspiring us to build a better, digital tomorrow.
Here’s the (amazing) table of contents:
- “Be Seeing You” by Madeline Ashby
- “I’ve Got The Music In Me” by Charlie Jane Anders
- “The Gambler” by Paolo Bacigalupi
- “Slipping” by Lauren Beukes
- “The Smartest Mob” by David Brin
- “Business as Usual” by Pat Cadigan
- “Scroogled” by Cory Doctorow
- “Nanolaw with Daughter” by Paul Ford
- “Changes” by Neil Gaiman
- “The Light Brigade” by Kameron Hurley
- “Declaration” by James Patrick Kelly
- “Water” by Ramez Naam
- “Unclaimed” by Annalee Newitz
- “His Master’s Voice” by Hannu Rajaniemi
- “Hive Mind Man” by Rudy Rucker and Eileen Gunn
- “Stompin’ at the Savoy” by Lewis Shiner
- “The Brain Dump” by Bruce Sterling
- “RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: MICROWAVE IN THE BREAK ROOM DOING WEIRD THINGS TO FABRIC OF SPACE-TIME” by Charles Yu
- “Dance Dance Revolution” by Charlie Human
- “OMG GTFO” by S.L. Grey
- “Free Fall” by Carolyn Jewel
Cadigan and Sterling are making me curious.